Blessings
/We are so very blessed by God. In this study we look at some of the things He has blessed us with and our responsibility to give blessings and be a blessing to others.
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We are so very blessed by God. In this study we look at some of the things He has blessed us with and our responsibility to give blessings and be a blessing to others.
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Phillip asked Jesus to, "Show us the Father." In this study, we examine how this request, while Jesus said was based on a flawed premise, was a request based in great faith and we examine how "showing the Father" is a thing greatly needed, and He is seen in Jesus.
We are called to follow the lead of Jesus. In this study we see what is demanded of us in our discipleship to Jesus Christ in regard to our own desires and our relationship to others.
The scriptures often tell us to listen, especially the wisdom of God. We see others to whom the scriptures say whom to listen to and warnings and encouragements what we listen to.
Our great hope through the gospel is that we are saved by faith. In this two parts lesson, we examine what the scripture means by saying "faith is counted as righteousness" and then how faith works in our lives, develops us spiritually and is sure, enduring and saving.
The great hope of the gospel and the greatest doctrine in it is "Salvation By Faith." In this lesson, we examine the circumstance under which faith does not save. We do this in two parts. When faith is accompanied by various sins, and when faith is not accompanied by some other spiritual qualities.
The scriptures tell us of faithful people have very bad times in life. In this lesson we examine the very bad circumstances presented in Psalms 42 and 43 and how these are overcome. Along the way, we look at the hopeful faith of Abraham and some of the encouragements in the book of Hebrews.
We must not only choose a master to serve, but to be faithful and pleasing to God, we must choose the right on. In this study, we examine how we can, and must be, fully converted to the Lord, fully live for the Lord, and always look for his return.
Esau, Abraham's grandson, the son of Isaac, the Child Of Promise, and twin bother of Jacob, who became Israel was as well connected to godly people as anyone -- but he serves not as an example of faithfulness but as a man defined by his follow and worldliness and serves as an warning for us all
In this study, we examine the temptation and weakness of the disciples while Jesus was suffering in the Garden of Gethsemane and then Judas and those that he brought with him.
In this study from the scriptures we examine how God gives us an understandable revelation that reveals His wisdom and yet is designed to appeal to and be compatible with the intellect that He gave us. His revelations is what we needed because of the limits and fallibility our human reason.
A two-part study that examine how God's people have always been called His flock, and the things that He, as Shepherd, has always protected His sheep from, and how He does it.
In this study we look at some of the blessings and benefits that the resurrection of Jesus Christ brings to us, including salvation through a living Savior, a great sense of purpose and an everlasting hope.
In this study we consider the calling from heaven that we received by the gospel to be reconciled to God. How this is a universal, spiritual call. That is heavenly in origin, intent and effect.
Peter tells we have the "prophetic word made more sure" as we now how the prophecies fulfilled. In this lesson, we look at what the prophets said that was fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
The book of James in the New Testament, we are told to look at the prophets as examples for us in faithfulness. In this lesson we look ate the lives of some of those great men of old..
Billy Davis, a guest speaker, taught us a lesson on the Jesus' miracle of feeding the 5,000.
After studying how Jesus changed (or not) the men whom He made apostles, we examine how Jesus should be changing us to be the faithful children beloved by the Heavenly Father.
So many close to Jesus were profoundly changed by Him. In this study, we examine what the scriptures say about the one who was with Jesus but was not ultimately loyal and faithful to Him.
Saul of Tarsus, the persecutor the church becoming Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, was on the great changes in human history. In this set of lessons, we examine Paul's Biography in Judaism, then his conversion and its effect.
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